…beware of overprivileging your child’s emotions. As also discussed in chapter 4, sometimes in the process of trying to be sensitive to our children’s emotional needs, we inadvertently teach our children that every feeling they have is paramount and must be attended to “now” - which actually thwarts resilience.
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